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    Fiction allows for people to escape from reality while existing in it at the same time. Rather than entirely disregarding the realities of the world, they can reconfigure their views of reality in whatever way they see fit. In the essay “Love 2.0: How Our Supreme Emotion Affects Everything We Feel, Think, Do, and Become,” Barbara Fredrickson discusses how people interact with each other, and in doing so, they can share their differing views. Alternatively, the therapist Leslie Bell, in the…

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    but if you really listen to it you can see how it affects and disrespect our women. Rap music disrespect and affects our women because it gives women a bad image on how they see their self. The music videos make them seem like sex objects. All you ever see are girls in bikinis. Young men look up to rappers, influences how they talk to girls. Women also put themselves out there…

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    I plan to double major in Social Work and dance. I want to purse these careers because social workers often create bad names in the community, and I have always had a passion to help people in any way that I can, I have always told myself that I wanted to be a better social worker than any that I have met before. I want to major in dance as well because dance helps…

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    was a mean girl– it’s a story that I’m both proud and ashamed to tell. Proud because it shows how much I’ve grown since the third grade, but ashamed because it reminds me that I was Regina George in the body of a little girl. The mess began with Gabrielle Fisher. She was everything I wasn’t. The girl was from New York and seemed exotic to everyone in my class, including myself. She exuded this punk-rocker vibe, sporting a pink highlight and knee-high Converse. I was as jealous as any girl could…

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    enough to eat but I guess that’ll have to wait, won’t it?” Cuzzo smiled and turned around to examine his ole lady. He noticed she looked good enough to eat too, literally and he was gonna make sure he got a plate full when they got back home from the club… She was rocking a tan Dolce and Gabanna full body catsuit with pecan brown Louboutin peep-toe stiletto pumps to accent the brown Yves Saint Laurent garter belt that…

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    Greatest Movie Movement The Breakfast club. The Breakfast club is a story of five teenagers who were sentenced to Saturday detention in school. Each of them having their own identity knew nothing about each other before this day. They all came from different social economical groups. We have the jock, wrestling star Andrew Clark, Claire Standish the most popular girl in school, Brian Johnson the brains, john bender the catalyst the group with his rebellious nature, and last but not least…

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    of my dreams ever since I was a little girl. Growing up with an older sister who was in a sorority at Western Illinois University, I was taught everything I needed to know. Upon coming to University of Nebraska-Lincoln, I formally rushed and joined Phi Mu in fall 2013. We are a group of friendly, responsible, smart and diverse young woman. The definition of sorority, found on dictionary.com, states that a sorority is: “a society or a club of women or girls, especially in college.” To me, however…

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    Fincher made his name with dark and stylized thrillers such as “Seven and Fight Club”. His feature debut was Alien 3 (1992), which did not go smoothly. The production company did not allow Fincher to have complete control over the film, and the end product did not turn out as he expected. The experience was enough to convince him to…

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    young boy stole from Subway and Hollywood Connections and Judge Kennon sentenced him to attend the after school program at the all boys club. They did not specify what he stole from both of these locations. For the second case it was a little girl who was there for battery and terroristic threats. When she walked into the court room you could tell that she had bad behavior. From her body language you could tell that she did not really care that she was in court. For her case, he also recommended…

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    In today’s society, reality TV shows have become the most popular and viewed genre on television. Reality shows are based on people’s real life situations that people shows to the audience. People in the world are more interested in watching reality shows versus scripted shows, unless the script show is very eye catching. Cynthia M. Frisby, is an associate professor of advertising at the University of Missouri School of Journalism, Columbia, and coeditor of Journalism across Cultures. Frisby…

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